I just read that's out and It says to simply flash with Odin. Ive only used Odin to root my note and unbrick my infuse...where do i get the file from? I'm not all the similar with Odin...the Odin i have is the one i needed to root (no flash counter) so do i just open that and the ics file is magically in there??
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nash2000 said:
I just read that's out and It says to simply flash with Odin. Ive only used Odin to root my note and unbrick my infuse...where do i get the file from? I'm not all the similar with Odin...the Odin i have is the one i needed to root (no flash counter) so do i just open that and the ics file is magically in there??
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The leak from Bobby (designgears) is in an .exe package. It is called a 'one-click ODIN' meaning ODIN and all the other files required are packaged inside.
Simply put your Note into download mode (power off, then hold 'volume down' and 'power' until a warning screen appears, then press 'volume up' to continue), connect via USB and let your computer install the relevant drivers, then run the .exe file and click 'start' once a yellow 'COMx (mine was COM5)' appears.
That's it. ODIN will take care of everything else for you
Enjoy! The ICS ROM works very well, but you will notice a lot of force-closes and stutter if you try and import a backup of your old apps. Better to start over 'fresh' with a major revision jump
juzz86 said:
The leak from Bobby (designgears) is in an .exe package. It is called a 'one-click ODIN' meaning ODIN and all the other files required are packaged inside.
Simply put your Note into download mode (power off, then hold 'volume down' and 'power' until a warning screen appears, then press 'volume up' to continue), connect via USB and let your computer install the relevant drivers, then run the .exe file and click 'start' once a yellow 'COMx (mine was COM5)' appears.
That's it. ODIN will take care of everything else for you
Enjoy! The ICS ROM works very well, but you will notice a lot of force-closes and stutter if you try and import a backup of your old apps. Better to start over 'fresh' with a major revision jump
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Where is the exe file? I'm not home yet so i haven't tried anything yet. Does the file pop up once i connect my note to PC??
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nash2000 said:
Where is the exe file? I'm not home yet so i haven't tried anything yet. Does the file pop up once i connect my note to PC??
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No mate, you will need to download it from RootzWiki. Here's a link for you.
Once you download the file, you are ready to go as per my instructions above
juzz86 said:
No mate, you will need to download it from RootzWiki. Here's a link for you.
Once you download the file, you are ready to go as per my instructions above
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Thanks...ill try once I'm home.
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No mate, you will need to download it from RootzWiki. Here's a link for you.
Once you download the file, you are ready to go as per my instructions above
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OK, i see a few files...which one, 1 or 2? And can i flash right over stock rooted note?
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OK, i see a few files...which one, 1 or 2? And can i flash right over stock rooted note?
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I got the torrent. They're all the same file, just from different locations. I came from unrooted stock, you'll lose root but flashing over it won't hurt. Root is available for the ICS ROM.
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I got the torrent. They're all the same file, just from different locations. I came from unrooted stock, you'll lose root but flashing over it won't hurt. Root is available for the ICS ROM.
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I read the ics file comes pre rooted.
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I read the ics file comes pre rooted.
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DAGr8's version does. The version I pointed you to (official) does not
There are additional steps required to root this one. I haven't tried DAGr8's version, perhaps getting that would be easier for you.
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DAGr8's version does. The version I pointed you to (official) does not
There are additional steps required to root this one. I haven't tried DAGr8's version, perhaps getting that would be easier for you.
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What a the difference between the 2 besides root? And which file is the one that comes rooted?
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The collective also has a prerooted ics zip.
I really don't get it...the infuse was so much easier to flash roms which is why i so unfimiar with Odin. I have a bone stock note with no flash counter root. I'm hearing of several ics files, some with root, some without...and different places that people are getting it thru. The last posts i read mentioned of people using phones browser and clicking the ics picture and downloading to the phone, ive tried that but the file just keeps downloading...seems to get to 60% or so, ill check progress and than its back at 5% going up, here's a picture
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All this time i thought i had to download to PC from the link and flash thru Odin...so which is it. Also, do i need cwm installed.
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Zip =cwm
.tar or .exe= Odin
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Zip =cwm
.tar or .exe= Odin
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That clears up some of my questions. So I'm guessing it can be flashed either way? And do i need recovery installed?
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using odin 1.85 im assuming?
moose350 said:
using odin 1.85 im assuming?
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Yes...that's what i used to root
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I got the torrent. They're all the same file, just from different locations. I came from unrooted stock, you'll lose root but flashing over it won't hurt. Root is available for the ICS ROM.
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Wait you flashed this through Odin unrooted? 100% completely stocked? I never knew you could do that! >.< lmao
galaxy Note, made to Showboat(;
Download mode is underneath the os and its ONLY purpose is to flash things with Odin, or heimdall (dunno if that's available for note yet), root is only needed to get su permission once booted into Android
I was finally able to flash cwm and made a back up in cwm (the back up took like 15 minute...i hope i did it right) i than downloaded ics on my phone via the ics picture on the dev section (should i use this or Odin) so now i guess I'm ready to flash. An i missing anything and will i lose root?
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if your downloading ics via the picture in the dev section you will not lose root because that is a pre rooted ics rom by DAGr8
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Telus Fascinate 3G+ recently got updated to Gingerbread and here is how to root it.
Things that you need
1.Speedmod Kernel
2.Stock GB kernel [attatched below]
How?
1. First flash the Speedmod kernel via odin [vol down + connect the usb]
2. uncheck repartion, auto reboot option and flash it
3. go to recovery mod [vol up & down + power button]
4. go to speedmod advanced option menu
5. root your device
6. flash back to Stock Telus GB kernel via odin
This works??? I'm assuming it do since you posted it. God damn, thank you so much. Really. I have so many I use on a regular basis that I couldn't use because I couldn't get root.
In total since yesterday I've reset my phone 7 times from trying different things.
Will those phone boot on this kernel? and is their any advantages over the stock kernel?
Do you know a good, fool proof method I can rip this rom for others?
Thanks Again.
Maniac
MrManiacNF said:
This works??? I'm assuming it do since you posted it. God damn, thank you so much. Really. I have so many I use on a regular basis that I couldn't use because I couldn't get root.
In total since yesterday I've reset my phone 7 times from trying different things.
Will those phone boot on this kernel? and is their any advantages over the stock kernel?
Do you know a good, fool proof method I can rip this rom for others?
Thanks Again.
Maniac
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Hey
This is just showing you that how to root. and the stock kernel has nothing its just original kernel.
From my understanding, other sgs and telus fascinate has diffrent bootloader system. And also to create Custom Rom, we need source, but we dont right now. We have to w8 for it.
Thanks,
Confimed! Works.
Just to confirm for others this works perfect for rooting the 2.3.3 GB stock update for Telus Fascinate. I didn't try booting while I had the speedmod kernel flashed. Happy with root right now.
harimgs said:
Telus Fascinate 3G+ recently got updated to Gingerbread and here is how to root it.
Things that you need
1.Speedmod Kernel
2.Stock GB kernel [attatched below]
How?
1. First flash the Speedmod kernel via odin [vol down + connect the usb]
2. uncheck repartion, auto reboot option and flash it
3. go to recovery mod [vol up & down + power button]
4. go to speedmod advanced option menu
5. root your device
6. flash back to Stock Telus GB kernel via odin
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if you have root, would you mind dumping the firmware? since the telus fascinate is (mostly) a rebranded tmobile vibrant, I'd like to be able to have someone look at the firmware blobs for GPS for use with CM. Can't find an ODIN-able package to tear apart anywhere (haven't looked in a day or so though).
Worked brilliantly. (and I'm an Android noob too!)
Thanks!
MrManiacNF said:
Just to confirm for others this works perfect for rooting the 2.3.3 GB stock update for Telus Fascinate. I didn't try booting while I had the speedmod kernel flashed. Happy with root right now.
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Total n00b question, but what do I need to set in Odin to use these files - unchecking repartition and reboot is straightforward - but where do I set up the TAR for the kernel (In the past I have use SGS kernel flasher - but that needs root - hence my predicament LOL).
All help, advice, and fu appreciated.
Click on the PDA box in Odin and choose Speedmod Kernel. Uncheck those boxes on the left and then put your phone in download mode.
Click start and pray.
The rest of the directions are pretty straight forward. Follow those same principals for dumping the stock kernel back on the phone.
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Click on the PDA box in Odin and choose Speedmod Kernel. Uncheck those boxes on the left and then put your phone in download mode.
Click start and pray.
The rest of the directions are pretty straight forward. Follow those same principals for dumping the stock kernel back on the phone.
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Great - and sorry, how do I get the phone in download mode (read another odin how to, it says a box will turn yellow which happens with just the down vol while connecting the USB).
Power the phone off.. Have your usb cable on hand.
Plug the phone in, press vol down + power on. You'll know immediately if it worked. Took me a few tries to figure it out.
karmatose said:
Power the phone off.. Have your usb cable on hand.
Plug the phone in, press vol down + power on. You'll know immediately if it worked. Took me a few tries to figure it out.
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Great and THANKS! I have the droid digger on now ... odin is performing 'file analysis'.
I'm guessing this takes a bit of time.
LOL.. Couldn't tell ya. I did mine yesterday afternoon and that seems like ages ago. Heck, I can't remember what I had for breakfast.
Kids, don't do drugs.
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LOL.. Couldn't tell ya. I did mine yesterday afternoon and that seems like ages ago. Heck, I can't remember what I had for breakfast.
Kids, don't do drugs.
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LOL - I tend to be a bit impatient which causes more problems than not. Odin is still 'File Analysis' so seems to be taking a bit ... not sure how long flashing the speedmod kernel itself should take.
jpmccarthy said:
LOL - I tend to be a bit impatient which causes more problems than not. Odin is still 'File Analysis' so seems to be taking a bit ... not sure how long flashing the speedmod kernel itself should take.
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No - I was doing something wrong - tried it again from the start and it was super fast applying the changes - and now ROOTED. Thanks so much for the help!!!
Thanks for this!
By the way, how did you get the kernel? Do you also have the stock rom to flash with odin? Might be useful.
tenthousandfeet said:
Thanks for this!
By the way, how did you get the kernel? Do you also have the stock rom to flash with odin? Might be useful.
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read the first post, both download links are there.
thanks for the image karmatose, i kept on putting the tar file in the phone box.
this method works perfectly.
Has anyone gotten cwm recovery working?
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Has anyone gotten cwm recovery working?
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I tried flashing it from rom manager but the stock recovery wouldn't take the unsigned update.zip.
koocheese said:
read the first post, both download links are there.
thanks for the image karmatose, i kept on putting the tar file in the phone box.
this method works perfectly.
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I'm looking for a flashable gingerbread, not just the kernel.
tenthousandfeet said:
I tried flashing it from rom manager but the stock recovery wouldn't take the unsigned update.zip.
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Same.
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Gingerbread Guide
Ice Cream Sandwich use Triangleaway
First I would like to thank creepyncrawly!
If it wasn't for his post here, I wouldn't have bothered trying this method or writing this up.
USE AT YOUR OWN RISK!
**MIUI & CM7 USERS SCROLL DOWN**
1. Download Mobile Odin Lite (Download) or Pro (Market)
If using Lite then install this APK next - (Download)
2. Download and copy to device - StockKernel-PDA.tar
3. Open Mobile Odin > select Kernel > StockKernel-PDA.tar
4. Scroll down to FLASH FIRMWARE
It will now reboot, wait a few minutes...
5. After it reboots go back to Mobile Odin and flash Entropy or Siyah kernel using the TAR or zImage file (zips don't work).
MIUI & CM7 Users
1. Boot in recovery and do a Nandroid backup!
2. Wipe everything and restore to 2.3.4 or 2.3.6 based ROM (UnNamed, ShoStock, etc)
3. Download Mobile Odin Lite (Download) or Pro (Market)
If using Lite then install this APK next - (Download)
4. Download and copy to device - StockKernel-PDA.tar
5. Open Mobile Odin > select Kernel > StockKernel-PDA.tar
6. Scroll down to FLASH FIRMWARE
It will now reboot, wait a few minutes...
7. After it reboots go back to Mobile Odin and flash Siyah kernel using the TAR or zImage file (zips don't work).
8. Restore CM7/MIUI from the backup
INSTRUCTIONS FOR TRIANGLEAWAY TO BE POSTED LATER!
If this helped you in anyway please show your THANKS!
Cause we all love pictures.
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Other than pictures, how does your thread differ from this one that already has a detailed step by step on how to use Mobile Odin?
Red5 said:
Other than pictures, how does your thread differ from this one that already has a detailed step by step on how to use Mobile Odin?
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That's to avoid the triangle, this is if you have it already and want to do everything without a computer.
LiLChris06 said:
That's to avoid the triangle, this is if you have it already and want to do everything without a computer.
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Your title says how to remove warning triangle. Avoid, remove... its the same thing. The other thread gives step by step on how to remove, avoid and how to use Mobile Odin all in one shot.
So again, how does this thread differ?
Red5 said:
Your title says how to remove warning triangle. Avoid, remove... its the same thing. The other thread gives step by step on how to remove, avoid and how to use Mobile Odin all in one shot.
So again, how does this thread differ?
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I guess I missed it but where does it show in that guide how to remove it using Mobile Odin? I see how to flash a new kernel without ever getting the triangle.
His other guide here (which is in the OP), shows how to remove it with a computer.
If its there and I am blind then by all means you can close the thread and I am sorry.
Thanks for the write up!
Sent from my AT&T cellular device.
Are you sure that this removes the warning sign?
Since it's an on-device flash I'd be shocked if it removes it. Only download mode (Odin/Heimdall) flashes trigger changes to the warning screen. That's how we can flash custom kernels on-device without triggering it.
Thanks.. finally that annoying triangle is gone!!!
Just did it following the op's instructions and it does remove the triangle on boot. After flashing entropy's 1/23 release cause it was a tar file there still wasn't a triangle. I then flashed his 1/29 release via cwm and there is still no triangle on boot.
Thanks op for a quick, easy, and painless way of getting rid of it.
Entropy512 said:
Are you sure that this removes the warning sign?
Since it's an on-device flash I'd be shocked if it removes it. Only download mode (Odin/Heimdall) flashes trigger changes to the warning screen. That's how we can flash custom kernels on-device without triggering it.
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Yup I did it last night if you want I can do a video but that's not till the weekend if I get a chance.
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Confirmed. Totally got rid of the stupid triangle. Very easy.
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Thanks.. finally that annoying triangle is gone!!!
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NJGSII said:
Just did it following the op's instructions and it does remove the triangle on boot. After flashing entropy's 1/23 release cause it was a tar file there still wasn't a triangle. I then flashed his 1/29 release via cwm and there is still no triangle on boot.
Thanks op for a quick, easy, and painless way of getting rid of it.
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Karashta said:
Confirmed. Totally got rid of the stupid triangle. Very easy.
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Good to know!
Glad I can help this awesome community.
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Good to know!
Glad I can help this awesome community.
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This is awesome! Thanks a bunch! One more question (probably an ignorant one) - if one flashes a new ROM, lets say CM7 after UnNamed, does the triangle reappear?
AtlanM87 said:
This is awesome! Thanks a bunch! One more question (probably an ignorant one) - if one flashes a new ROM, lets say CM7 after UnNamed, does the triangle reappear?
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As long as you use CWM from Entropy or Siyah Kernel it should be fine and the triangle wont appear.
Weird... If an internal flash of a stock binary will clear the triangle, that makes things a LOT easier for people.
Worked perfectly on the bus home from high school it never really bothered me but was easy enough so i figured why not do it
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Weird... If an internal flash of a stock binary will clear the triangle, that makes things a LOT easier for people.
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Yup, now nobody should be complaining about the triangle since there is many ways around it.
Nick281051 said:
Worked perfectly on the bus home from high school it never really bothered me but was easy enough so i figured why not do it
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Could someone please explain this to me.
Facts as I understand them:
Mobile Odin uses a "flash kernel" to flash most of the elements of the software. However, it is possible to use Mobile Odin lite without the "flash kernel" to flash a kernel. The "flash kernel" is actually a version of ClockworkMod Recovery that is loaded by Mobile Odin. My assumption then is that Mobile Odin flashes the kernel internally, and then boots into ClockworkMod Recovery, its "flash kernel", to flash the rest of the software.
We currently understand that anything flashed with ClockworkMod Recovery does not affect the flash counter or the yellow warning triangle, but appearantly, Mobile Odin does not use its "flash kernel" to flash the kernel?
Charifire makes the following statement in the OP of his Mobile Odin thread:
Flashing with Mobile ODIN does NOT increase your custom kernel flash counter or make the yellow warning triangle appear.
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So, the puzzle and the question is, if flashing a custom kernel with Mobile Odin does not make the yellow warning triangle appear, then why does flashing a stock kernel with Mobile Odin remove it?
Hmm, seems worth a try.
Odin is taking forever "dumping" since this device isn't supported. Weird.
I updated my bell note to ICS yesterdsay, and flashed cwm, odin shows PASS, after holding volume + and - while rebooting, I entered "android system recovery" I guess it's official recovery mode, instead of cwm, is there anything wrong? pls help, thanks
uzmcue said:
I updated my bell note to ICS yesterdsay, and flashed cwm, odin shows PASS, after holding volume + and - while rebooting, I entered "android system recovery" I guess it's official recovery mode, instead of cwm, is there anything wrong? pls help, thanks
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Go here to find tools, needed to get CWM and Root....if you had root, once you updated you lost cwm and root....kk
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Go here to find tools, needed to get CWM and Root....if you had root, once you updated you lost cwm and root....kk
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Thanks for your reply
it was not rooted before, i flashed CWM touch from development section, but I am not able to enter CWM, I only got into "android system recovery", I cannot install busybox.
uzmcue said:
Thanks for your reply
it was not rooted before, i flashed CWM touch from development section, but I am not able to enter CWM, I only got into "android system recovery", I cannot install busybox.
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holding the down volume and power button...does not work????
bigjoe2675 said:
holding the down volume and power button...does not work????
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holding the volume down and power got me into downloading mode, that worked, I flashed cwm.
but to get into recovery mode, I need to hold volume up down and power, that's correct? I only entered adroid system recovery.
Thanks
Where did you put the cwm tar in Odin? It should be in the PDA section. After that yes you should be able to get in with the power and volume up buttons.
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aevans88 said:
Where did you put the cwm tar in Odin? It should be in the PDA section. After that yes you should be able to get in with the power and volume up buttons.
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yes, I put it in pda
with a never rooted gnote, I only need to flash cwm with odin, then I should be able to enter recovery mode, am I missing something? any other files should be flashed?
Correct but you want to flash the super user zip once your in cwm if your going for root
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I rooted my s3 and tab10.1 without any issues, it's wired this time
Idk either can you post a pic of what or Odin says when its done
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I think post 16 of this thread may be helpful..
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1766181&page=2
I think we may have to consider a Canadian carrier specific thread as I think our recent ICS upgrade has introduced some challenges specific to those of us north of the border...
Of course. Sorry I could not be of any help
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Same here, I flashed CWM by Odin & all was good but when Im trying to go at CWM recovery mode it just go straight Android Stock Recovery.
Please help
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FYI: I rooted my note AT&T when it had GB(stock) and when Samsung squeezed out the official ICS I updated through Kies which in turn unrooted the Note.
I read this thread -->here<-- hoping for a similar method to root the official ICS 4.0.4 WITHOUT tripping the counter. So far (if I didn't miss any info) only found modded ROMs and flashing methods. I don't want to flash I simply would like to repeat the same rooting process as that of GB.
Any suggestions?
youngunix said:
FYI: I rooted my note AT&T when it had GB(stock) and when Samsung squeezed out the official ICS I updated through Kies which in turn unrooted the Note.
I read this thread -->here<-- hoping for a similar method to root the official ICS 4.0.4 WITHOUT tripping the counter. So far (if I didn't miss any info) only found modded ROMs and flashing methods. I don't want to flash I simply would like to repeat the same rooting process as that of GB.
Any suggestions?
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I'm interested in the same thing, given there are directions and an Odin Tar for System flash (which doesn't trip counter) for Stock Gingerbread which has root installed. Is this something the devs could look into? I know that there are a few that are working with stock and modding after stock is rooted, it would be great to have that system.tar for flashing and using ADB to install CWM and then still keep the flash counter from being tripped.
I know there is a CWM for resetting the flash counter, but that's not something I want to mess with. Have heard rumor that they can still see that you flashed something that isn't stock and that's even if you have reset the counter. Not sure on confirmation but that's what I heard. Just want to stay clean like I have already.
Thank you all for any help with this issue!!
uzmcue said:
with a never rooted gnote, I only need to flash cwm with odin, then I should be able to enter recovery mode, am I missing something? any other files should be flashed?
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Try following this its what I used http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=28821450
If you updated OTA it seems us Canadians have a script that rewrites the recovery to stock.
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I have tried all root methods. I just bought a new i777 and the previous owner had the folks at the AT&T store wipe it and when they did that they updated it . So it is up to date as of Today. But I cannot get it to show up in ODIN. I have tried normal Odin and Odin one click. I have tried 3 computer and 2 different connection cords. Any help ?
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You must have the USB drivers installed. In Add/Remove programs or Uninstall or change a program, depending on Windows version, you should see Samsung USB Drivers for Mobile Phones. If that is not present, install the correct driver first.
Next, not knowing your level of experience.... make sure you are using Odin correctly.
How to use stand-alone Odin3 to flash firmware:
Follow and recheck each of the following steps. Do them in order listed, as some steps are dependent on previous steps. Instructions are for Odin3 v1.85. It should work with any version of Odin, but some details, like color of items, may be different.
1.) Open Odin on the Windows Desktop.
2.) Have the USB cable plugged into USB port on the computer, but *Not* plugged in to the phone.
3.) Shut the phone off.
4.) While holding down the vol+ & vol- keys, plug micro-usb plug into phone.
5.) In Odin, you should get the yellow box under where it says ID:COM with the text 0:[COMx], and in the Message area, <ID:0/00x> Added!! where x is some number, usually 1-8.
6.) In Odin, make sure Auto Reboot and F. Reset Time are checked and all other items are not checked.
7.) Click on the PDA button. Browse to the tar file you want to install and select it so its path appears in the text edit box next to the button.
8.) Make sure the check box next to the PDA button is checked.
9.) Click the Start button.
10.) You should see the green progress bar advancing.
I have drivers installed but it is still not working
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KonnerTomlinson said:
I have drivers installed but it is still not working
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You are gonna have to be more specific
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My computer won't recognize my device. I downloaded and installed drivers and have tried using standard Odin and the one click root Odin .
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KonnerTomlinson said:
My computer won't recognize my device. I downloaded and installed drivers and have tried using standard Odin and the one click root Odin .
My about :
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You don't say, but I am going to assume you double checked the list I posted to make sure you are following the correct proceedure. The steps must be followed in order as some steps are dependent on the preceeding one. If you havn't done that, please do.
Possible things that could be at fault: USB driver, cable, USB port on computer, microusb port on phone, the computer itself, and user error. You've tried some of these things already: Uninstall and reinstall driver, use a different computer, try all the USB ports on the computer, if computer is a desktop use USB port directly connected to mother board, use a different cable preferably the original one that came with the phone - try as many as you can get your hands on, verify that your phone's microusb port is working correctly. By a process of elimination, you have to find the weak link and correct it.
I followed your list in the exact order you posted it . I'm going to buy a new cable in case that's the problem . I'll post if I get it fixed
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I have now flashed it and sadly i used the .tar from galaxys2root.com
I am now stuck a the Samsung Galaxy S II GT-i9100 screen
can anyone please help? i can get into download mode so any links on what to flash would be awesome
KonnerTomlinson said:
I have now flashed it and sadly i used the .tar from galaxys2root.com
I am now stuck a the Samsung Galaxy S II GT-i9100 screen
can anyone please help? i can get into download mode so any links on what to flash would be awesome
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Okay , I'm only still confused on how to get CWM on my device after getting root.
Nevermind... I didn't read the whole thread...
Clay
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First, enter recovery and do a wipe data/factory reset. I'm not sure which recovery you will have from the GalaxyS2Root that you flashed, but it may be 3e recovery. Whatever recovery it is, the wipe should get your phone to boot. Then follow the Guide linked in my signature to install custom binaries without incrementing the flash counter. It contains all the information you need. If you have questions, ask.
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Okay , I'm only still confused on how to get CWM on my device after getting root.
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Do what creepy said in the above post. CWM is included in our custom kernels so no need to flash it seperately.
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Usually cwm will install with the kernel when you root it, what kernel are you going to use?
Hi guys. I finally made the change to android a few months back after iphoning for several years. I'm so glad I did. Everything I wanted that Apple wouldn't let me have is here. I wasn't too bothered about rooting up until I saw a video on youtube detailing the advantages. I was quite surprised you can get free tethering (which is something that would be very handy). Also since the jelly bean update my phone became a bit laggy and i heard you can speed it up via 'setcpu'.
After days or reading, reading and yet more reading I took the plunge and rooted my s3 i9300 via Odin. The first file I used said successful but a 'check root' app said it wasn't. I found another file for my spec and tried that and it seems to have rooted now.
So here are my questions that although I've read alot about I haven't really found an answer I'm confident with to take the next step....
1) Can I just turn on tethering on my settings or do I have to install or download a certain app to run it through? I'm on T-mobile if that makes a difference and I'm from the UK.
2) The CWM that is installed is not the same one I keep reading about. I found an updated version on this site but can I just install it via ODIN or do I need to uninstall the one currently on the phone.
3) I would like to try a fresh install of a ROM so i have a clean foundation. I'm not fussed about backing up my apps etc and all my contacts are sync'd via google. At this time I'm quite happy to keep the phone standard-ish looking while I learn more about rooting and roms and have heard cyanogenmod are more popular for the close to stock roms. I have also read they have released a 4.4. Is there a stable version yet? After I have my CWM can I just flash the ROM straight on. Any links for a stable cyanogenmod??
4) Any info on removing the bloatware?
Thanks guys in advance. I'm sure you've heard these questions time and time again. I was an Apple Jailbreaker for along time so hopefully I wont be too hard to educate.
Ben
1. What are you tethering? Simplest way is wirelessly but that doesn’t require root anyway.
2. Yes just update via odin.
3. CM is aosp based rom so it's actually fairly close to stock android rather than stock Samsung, have a look in the Android development forum for a list of custom roms. I won't recommend a particular rom as they all have benefits. Aosp roms cm included have issues due to Samsung controlling some of the proprietary software meaning some things hdmi out, FM radio etc either don't work or have limited function.
4. If you flash a custom rom, you are reducing bloat to a greater or lesser extent. But you may also be sacrificing some Google or Samsung apps depending on your chosen rom, again have a look at the rom threads as there are seriously too many to list.
And welcome to the dark side and enjoy the freedom.
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Basics
STICKYS FAQS and GUIDES
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2344125
UNDERSTAND FIRST
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2362743
Network IMEI EFS
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2393289
Ghostofcain
No by tethering I just meant for my laptop or the kids ipad's etc if we're out and about with no wifi. So I can just use the usual stock tethering as opposed to having to use an app?
Is CMW the better one to use?
I shall browse the roms and try and find something that's compatible.
Thanks for your time
JJEGAN I shall have a read of these. Thanks very much.
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Ghostofcain
No by tethering I just meant for my laptop or the kids ipad's etc if we're out and about with no wifi. So I can just use the usual stock tethering as opposed to having to use an app?
Is CMW the better one to use?
I shall browse the roms and try and find something that's compatible.
Thanks for your time
JJEGAN I shall have a read of these. Thanks very much.
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Stock tethering should work fine, that's what I use. If i was you I'd stick with a Samsung based rom to start with as you'll find most of the apps are available and all features should work, but once you've got the bug the skies the limit.
CWM is probably the benchmark recovery, but if you want a slightly more featured one you could go with Philz.
Just remember nandroid is your friend, keep a backup and if a ROM doesn't suit you just restore.
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Many Thanks. Will read the above links tonight and let you know if I still have any questions.
Appreciated!
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Hi. Well I've tried to update the CWM through Odin and it says it has passed etc but when I go back into the phone it is still the old version.
Do I need to unlock my bootloader first? I was under the impression the i9300 bootloaders are unlocked from stock?
If so I'm running 4.3 so am I right in reading that it cannot be unlocked?
Another thing. When I plug my phone into Odin nothing happens. If I connect my phone first then open Odin it recognises it. All be it could be an issue with Odin I did it this way for the initial root and it worked fine?
Please helppppppp. I got the bug now. Just like the old apple jailbreak days
b_kennedy said:
Hi. Well I've tried to update the CWM through Odin and it says it has passed etc but when I go back into the phone it is still the old version.
Do I need to unlock my bootloader first? I was under the impression the i9300 bootloaders are unlocked from stock?
If so I'm running 4.3 so am I right in reading that it cannot be unlocked?
Another thing. When I plug my phone into Odin nothing happens. If I connect my phone first then open Odin it recognises it. All be it could be an issue with Odin I did it this way for the initial root and it worked fine?
Please helppppppp. I got the bug now. Just like the old apple jailbreak days
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You do not need to use Odin to change recoveries if you already have a custom recovery installed..There are two versions of recovery .tar.md5 (you flash these with Odin) or .zip files (you flash these with your current custom recovery)
I would also recommend using PhilZ recovery it as alot more options.
Ok thanks. So do I add the zip version to my SD card? If so how do I run it from there? Via the CWM app on my phone?
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b_kennedy said:
Ok thanks. So do I add the zip version to my SD card? If so how do I run it from there? Via the CWM app on my phone?
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Yep.. Add to Ext SD card and choose same option you do to flash a rom (install zip option)... Then reboot!
Cheers pal. I'm out at the mo but will try this evening and report back. Cheers
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Well I tried it an still the same thing. It's been like this from the start but could this be the culprit....
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"lightbox_previous": "Previous",
"lightbox_error": "The requested content cannot be loaded. Please try again later.",
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"lightbox_stop_slideshow": "Stop slideshow",
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You do not need to use Odin to change recoveries if you already have a custom recovery installed..There are two versions of recovery .tar.md5 (you flash these with Odin) or .zip files (you flash these with your current custom recovery)
I would also recommend using PhilZ recovery it as alot more options.
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Woah wait... Isn't TWRP recovery available for the S3?
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Should I try that then? Any particular version of the I9300 I need?
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Don't flash using CWM, use the recovery, I have read reports of issues using CWM on the i9300
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I did plenty of research and didn't see anything myself. What can I flash with Instead? Can I flash something straight over the top?
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b_kennedy said:
I did plenty of research and didn't see anything myself. What can I flash with Instead? Can I flash something straight over the top?
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You need reboot recovery: vol+,power,home at the same tyme.
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I did plenty of research and didn't see anything myself. What can I flash with Instead? Can I flash something straight over the top?
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Sorry my confusion I didn't realise you where using the cwm manager app! This is why you are having problems I never use apps to flash roms or recoveries they always seem to have problems.You need to manualy flash from recovery itself boot into recovery volume up + home+power and flash from there.
Flash PhilZ recovery from there....
Hi thanks. Maybe that's why. I've been doing volume down, home and power.
Flash using odin?
Thanks
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Hi thanks. Maybe that's why. I've been doing volume down, home and power.
Flash using odin?
Thanks
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That's download mode lol easy mistake your not the first! Yes flash with Odin takes less than a minute to do..